Thinking about tackling my remaining Metroid games of shame before the Metroid II remake comes out. It will involve playing Metroid (OG), Prime 2 and Hunters. Prime 2 is the only one I've put any real time into, I just never got around to finishing it.

Thinking about tackling my remaining Metroid games of shame before the Metroid II remake comes out. It will involve playing Metroid (OG), Prime 2 and Hunters. Prime 2 is the only one I've put any real time into, I just never got around to finishing it.

Thinking about tackling my remaining Metroid games of shame before the Metroid II remake comes out. It will involve playing Metroid (OG), Prime 2 and Hunters. Prime 2 is the only one I've put any real time into, I just never got around to finishing it.

Metroid Prime 3 completed That whole phazon multi-boss ending was a bit of a bitch but enjoyed it apart from when my wiimote decided to become unresponsive, andI died with virtually a hit left to kill the boss Enjoyed the game lots, the whole planet jumping made it stand out from the other two, the phazon mode/health loss added a bit of risk, and it was interesting to see the Federation Force in action. Only bit that I wasn't a fan of was some of the motion controls, namely the grapple and pull and the rotate fuel cell bits, which didn't work properly most of the time.

Alvin Flummux wrote:Pro Tip for Nintendo: Popular, well made unauthorized remakes of your properties is an indicator of a desire in the gaming community for actual remakes of them, if not new mainline titles in that vein.

Instead of issuing a takedown notice and forbidding all access to the product, why not adopt the remake, give it the Nintendo QA treatment and release it officially on your eShops? It would go a long way toward mitigating any damage that Federation Force might be doing to the franchise, too.